Norberto Carating at Hiraya Gallery
MANILA, Philippines - Norberto Carating depicts a clamorous day, often riddled with uncertainties, and burdened with the anticipation for the emerging dark in “Nocturnal Images,” which opens on Nov. 21 at Hiraya Gallery, 530 United Nations Ave., Ermita, Manila. The show runs until Dec. 18.
Carating is considered as one of the country’s finest abstract painters. From his early “lamang lupa” works to his series of geometric abstractions, Carating is a master of his medium.
Most of the time, he works with small squares, treating his canvas from a polyptych point of view, spreading metallic acrylic pigments of gold, blue, green, red and silver across the sheet, and finishing the texture with fragile criss-crossing standards, to depict a benevolent nature. Sometimes he’d whisk layers and layers of paint on the canvas, movement upon movement, until blotches and smudges were left from the chaos, offering a silenced landscape
Radiating a distinctive luminosity, his new works luxuriate in earthly and metallic colors.
For inquiries, call 523-3331, e-mail hiraya@info.com.ph or visit www.hiraya.com.
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Rachel Rillo at Silverlens
Rachel Rillo shows a reflection of the disjunctive spaces between symbolism and spirituality, memory and possession in “Grain,” which opens on Wednesday at Silverlens Gallery, 2320 Pasong Tamo Ext., Makati City. The show runs until Dec. 5.
For inquiries, call 816-0044, SMS 0917-5874011 or e-mail communications@silverlensphoto.com.
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Ricky Ambagan at Galerie Anna
Ricky Ambagan captures a moment in the lives of hapless people who roam the streets in “Mga Langgam Sa Syudad,” which is on view at Galerie Anna, fourth floor, Artwalk, SM Megamall, Mandaluyong City.
For inquiries, call 567-9483 and 470-2511.
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Five shows at Nineveh Artspace
The shows are “Epikong Pilipino” by CCP 13 Artists awardee Dr. Brenda Fajardo; “Profiliarizacion,” portrayals of identities, personalities, and denials by 2006 Metrobank winner Kirby Roxas; “Lagpas (Mga Pinay sa Diaspora)”, portraits of the Filipina overseas worker and immigrant in Canada by Toronto-based academic researcher-artist Celia Correa; “Papuri,” a homage to the Creator through wood sculptures by Laguna-based artist Bernard Vista; and “Pananaw,” a group show by 10 upcoming artists — Arnica Acantilado, Christofer Calasinao, Honesto Guirella, Ronald Jeresano, Rommel Ramota, Emmanuel Robles, Jeffrey Salon, Salvador Sierra, Manuel Sintos, and Julmard Vicente.
For inquiries, call 527-6617 or SMS 0927-9313951.
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Rodriguez, Petel, and Cantara at Sigwada Art Gallery
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Bernardo Pacquing at Mag:net Katipunan
Bernardo Pacquing departs from his earlier, more playful enigmatic style and enters a darker realm in “Recent Work,” which opens on Nov. 14 at Mag:net Gallery Katipunan, 335 Agcor Bldg., Katipunan Ave., Loyola Heights, Quezon City. The show runs until Dec. 9.
For details, call 929-3191, e-mail info@magnet galleries.com or visit www.magnetgalleries.com.
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Gallery Genesis holds annual on-the-spot watercolor contest
Gallery Genesis holds its annual invitational watercolor competition-exhibition “Kulay sa Tubig,” which opens on Nov. 20 at Gallery Genesis, Suite 1004, 10th floor, West Tower, Philippine Stock Exchange Rd., Ortigas Center, Pasig City. The show runs until Dec. 18.
The jurors will choose the five best watercolorists for 2009 and five runners-up from among the more than 70 artists invited to join. Among them are Buds Convocar, Fidel Sarmiento, Kimsoy Yap, Billy Pomida, Ernesto Patricio, Fernando Sena, Lissa Villaseñor, Inna Vitasa, Lester Rodriguez, Cris Tuazon, Ronald Jeresano, Nick Masangcay, Vic Bachoco, Fred Galan, Buddy Ching, George Ng, Paul Yap, Roland Santos, Ronald Velasco, Evangeline Oreta, Nel Canasa, David de Vera, Erwin Sabio, Antonio Chan, Victor Ng, Jerry Maninang, Marge Lim, Eileen Escueta, Doming Labordo, Peter Sutcliffe, Alfred Galura, Danny Doce, Tony and Vidal Alcoseba.
Awards will be given out on opening night.
For inquiries, call 633-8137 to 38, SMS 0917-8602847 or e-mail gallerygenesis@g-mail.com.
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Cabriana, Yao and Gelladuga at Galerie Joaquin
The exhibit is curated by Renato Habulan.
For details, call 723-9253 or 723-9418.
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Isa Lorenzo at SLab’s 20Square
Isa Lorenzo explores the underside of the Japanese cultural identity — one that prioritizes homogeneity and conformity — and probes human expressions for “letting one’s hair down,” and “blowing off steam” in “Release,” which opens on Wendesday at SLab’s 20 Square, Silverlens Gallery, second floor, YMC Bldg. II, 2320 Pasong Tamo Ext., Makati City. The show runs until Dec. 12.
For details, call 816-0044, SMS 0917-5874011 or e-mail communications@silverlensphoto.com.
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Benjie Cabangis at Paseo Gallery
Benjie Cabangis presents a collection of abstract works echoing references from recent natural occurrences in “Scattered Skies and Seas,” which runs until Nov. 23 at Paseo Gallery, fourth floor, SM Megamall A, Mandaluyong City.
For details, call 706-551, SMS 0922-8872736, e-mail paseogallery@yahoo.com or visit www.paseogallery.com.